Re: spamcon 2001 (May 25-25, San Francisco)

Ted Gavin <tedgavin@newsguy.com> Wed, 18 April 2001 19:44 UTC

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From: Ted Gavin <tedgavin@newsguy.com>
Organization: Institute for the Very, Very Nervous
Subject: Re: spamcon 2001 (May 25-25, San Francisco)
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On Wed, 18 Apr 2001 14:02:13 -0500, you wrote:

>There is going to be a small, invitation-only spam conference (how to
>stop it, not how to do it :-) ) in San Francisco next month.  I think
>it could be very valuable for folks who work on that sort of thing.
>Info is at <http://www.spamcon.com/>.

Cool. Since our recent draft is about to be published as RFC-3098,
should someone try and weasel an invitation?

Ted

>I'm not associated with the conference.  I'm just going to be an
>attendee, and I've proposed a session to develop an "abuse desk" BCP.

Sounds interesting! Thanks for the tip!

Ted